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A true seeker of knowledge, Dr. Seun has constantly dedicated herself to being a student of life as well as a student of the education system. By the age of 30, Seun had acquired:
For over a decade, Dr. Seun has been treating professional and elite athletes including NFL Super Bowl champions and Pro Bowlers, NBA players, and Olympians as a sports chiropractor and biomechanist in Houston, Texas.
She is the founder and CEO of Extra Wellness Center, LLC.
Born in Chicago, IL, Dr. Seun was raised as a first generation Nigerian in the United States. She is the second born behind an older brother with two younger brothers. Dr. Seun attended Evanston Township High School until mid-junior year. After a move to the south suburbs of Chicago, she graduated from Homewood-Flossmoor High School. She went on to attend University of Houston as a walk-on for the track and field team, and eventually earned a full scholarship after her first semester in school. In 2009, Dr. Seun completed her NCAA eligibility and immediately was hired as an Assistant Track & Field coach at University of Houston for men's and women's sprinters and hurdlers. She resigned after 5 seasons as a coach in 2014 to go back to school on a mission to help revolutionize sports medicine. Her service to humanity is the cornerstone of the woman she is everyday.
Dr. Seun's impressive academic achievements came alongside an equally impressive athletic career. Her ambitions to help revolutionize sports medicine were driven by many of her personal experiences as an athlete. As a first-generation Nigerian-American, Dr. Seun completed her All-American NCAA career and went on to become a three-time Nigerian national champion and two-time African champion in the 100m hurdles. She competed in the 100m hurdles at the 2012 Summer Olympics and resurfaced three years later as a winter athlete in the sport of Bobsled. Dr. Seun started the first ever African bobsled team which led the first winter federation of any sport to represent Nigeria in the 2018 Olympics. In 2018, the International Olympic Committee recognized Dr. Seun as the first African to compete in both a Summer and Winter Olympic Games.